Chris,

I tried as you suggest, but without success. I have an image of 16x16 pixels, containing three colours: some transparent colour, rgb value 0,0,1 and white. I saved it as a png and as a gif file.

The png file is completely white, except for the transparent area, when imported. If I use the pencil tool to change one pixel, it becomes completely black (except the transparent area). If I import the gif file, it gets completely black and stays black after changing a pixel (except transparent area).

Would you be willing to describe the process step by step?

Best,

Mark

Chris Sheffield wrote:
For anyone who is even remotely interested, Jonathan has figured out this little problem.

It turns out that using black in the cursor images is the problem. So use some other color very close to black (RGB 1,0,0 for example) instead of black. Then after importing your image into Rev, use Rev's pencil tool to change a pixel or two, then just undo your changes (I'm not sure what exactly this does, but it doesn't work without this step). Then just set your cursor like normal. Works like a charm.

Thanks again, Jonathan.

Chris



On Jul 13, 2005, at 2:31 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:

Well, since no other ideas appear to be coming in, I'm wondering if anyone out there has any custom cursors that work that you would be willing to share. I'm looking for an hourglass along with left, right, up and down pointing fingers (much like they had/have in the Myst games. Anyone?

Thanks.
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